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Book SynopsisPreface.- Introduction: Challenges at the end of the fossil fuel era: An overview.- Part 1: Environmental and Social Energy Justice.- Chapter 1: Transitioning all together? Participation rights, foreign investment, and the pursuit of a just energy future.- Chapter 2: The right to a decent standard of living: A practical tool to guarantee basic needs at the end of the fossil fuel era.- Chapter 3: Energy communities: Why (sometimes) the commons need the state.- Chapter 4: Linking energy poverty, environmental justice and forced displacement: Controversies and ways forward.- Chapter 5: Theorising a human rights-based approach to energy transition and its justiciability in international and domestic jurisprudence,- Chapter 6: Just transition litigation in Latin America: Striking a balance between economic development and environmental and social energy justice.- Part 2: Legal and Political Challenges of a Clean and Just Energy Transition.- Chapter 7: The challenge of phasing out' fossil fuels: a climate-changing transition.- Chapter 8: The role of hydrogen for a sustainable energy transition in the European Union: Between a fossil-based and a renewable path.- Chapter 9: The legal protection of the territory of Catalonia against specific renewable energy projects.- Chapter 10: Critical mineral supply in the European energy transition: Towards just institutional approaches.- Chapter 11: Sustainable Energy' under reformed international investment agreements.- Chapter 12: Energy Charter Treaty and investor-State dispute settlement: Legal challenges in energy transition.